Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. SwiftKey’s disappearing from the Apple App Store on October 5th, but you’ll still be able to use it if you have ...
Three and a half years after launching on Android, SwiftKey’s popular predictive-software keyboard has finally come to iOS. iPhone and iPad users can now get personalized, predictive typing from the ...
Microsoft-owned keyboard app maker SwiftKey today launched a brand-new iOS app, this time focused on predictive emoji suggestions. Called Swiftmoji, the app runs a crowdsourced usage data algorithm to ...
I was texting my wife the other day when it struck me that Swiftkey's next-word predictions seemed to be a little better than they had been in the past. At first I thought I was imagining things, but ...
SwiftKey, the word-predicting artificially intelligent keyboard made by a U.K. startup — whose machine-learning software was on more than 100 million devices globally last year (most of them Androids) ...
Living with the iPhone 6 Plus, part 2: In our post-review check-in, Tim takes a deeper look at living with SwiftKey on the iPhone 6 Plus versus his current go-to phablet phone, the Samsung Galaxy Note ...
SwiftKey is one of the more popular third-party keyboard choices on iOS, due to its autocorrect and word prediction capabilities that are able to adapt to an individual's usage style over time. Since ...
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